Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quote

The whole faculties of man must be exerted in order to call forth noble energies; and he who is not earnestly sincere lives in but half his being, self-mutilated, self-paralyzed.


The Friend (ed. 1831)


The whole faculties of man must be exerted in order to call forth noble energies; and he who is not earnestly sincere lives in but half his being,...

The whole faculties of man must be exerted in order to call forth noble energies; and he who is not earnestly sincere lives in but half his being,...

The whole faculties of man must be exerted in order to call forth noble energies; and he who is not earnestly sincere lives in but half his being,...

The whole faculties of man must be exerted in order to call forth noble energies; and he who is not earnestly sincere lives in but half his being,...